Attractions around Nishinomiya-hama
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Hamamatsu Castle
100-2 Motoshiro-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu 430-0946 Shizuoka Prefecture
Hamamatsu Castle was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, and it is also called "Shusse-jo (The Castle of Success)". From the observatory, you can see the city of Hamamatsu, in the castle there are many historical materials, armor, etc. related to Ieyasu and castle town "Hamamatsu." Also, Hamamatsu Castle Park, where Hamamatsu Castle is located, serves as a central park of Hamamatsu City for the locals to relax. In spring, it is a popular spot for cherry blossoms, and is crowded with visitors. To commemorate your visit to Hamamatsu Castle, we recommend that you get a "Gojyoin (a red stamp issued at the castle" (300 yen each). (January 1 only, opens from 6:30am to 4:30pm) (Closed: December 29-31) In addition, "Motoshirocho Toshogu" is a 5-minute walk from Hamamatsu Castle. It is also called "Shusse Jinja (Shrine of Success)" as the place where two warlords, TOKUGAWA Ieyasu and TOYOTOMI Hideyoshi, were led to Tenkabito (People who unified the whole of Japan), and many worshipers visit.
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Hamamatsu Air Park
Nishiyamacho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 432-8551 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Hamamatsu Flower Park
195 Kanzanji-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 431-1209 Shizuoka Prefecture
The huge 300,000 m² garden created by taking advantage of the natural terrain on the shore of Lake Hamana. It has the world's most beautiful "cherry and tulip gardens" that begin in spring, also flowers that decorate the flower beds such as wisteria, roses and iris during the four seasons. Various flowers proudly bloom creating a relaxing space. The fountain show, large greenhouse, Flower Train that runs in the park are also popular. The open hours are subject to each season. *Open hours: October - November 9:00-16:30 / December - February 10:00-16:30 *December 29-31 Closed due to facility inspection.
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Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments
3-9-1 Chuo, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu 430-7790 Shizuoka Prefecture
Opened in April 1995, it is the only large-scale public musical instrument museum in Japan. It has 3,300 musical instruments and 1,500 permanent exhibits from all over the world. Concept of introducing world's musical instruments is by “see, feel, and touch” the exhibits. The collection and businesses are highly regarded as the world's first musical instrument museum. Day off: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month (or the following day if it is a national holiday, no day off in August), Year-end and New Year holidays.
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Ryugashido Cavern
193 Inasacho Tabatake, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu 431-2221 Shizuoka Prefecture
It is one of the largest tourist limestone caves in the Tokai region, which was formed in a limestone area 250 million years ago. The average temperature inside the cave is 18 degrees Celsius, you can enjoy a comfortable space that is cool in summer and warm in winter. Homemade gelato is also recommended! The cave may be temporarily closed due to typhoons, disasters, etc.
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Ryotan-ji Temple
1989 Iinoya Inasa-cho, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu 431-2212 Shizuoka Prefecture
An old temple with a history of over 1000 years. Iinoya is the hometown of the Ii family, and Ryotanji is their family temple. Naotora Ii, the main character of the Taiga drama series "Naotora: The Lady Warlord," which tells the history of Japan, priesthood (Breaking the relationship with the family, leaving the world, receiving commandments and becoming a monk) at this temple. Kobori Enshu's Ryotanji Garden in the backyard of the main hall is a nationally nominated scenic spot. The temple building is a cultural property nominated by Shizuoka Prefecture. It has many treasures such as Nobunaga Oda's relics and items related to the Ii family. You can enjoy the flowers and greenery of the four seasons whenever you visit, and the atmosphere is known as Little Kyoto in Hamamatsu. Closed: August 15th, December 22nd-27th * The museum may be temporarily closed when a typhoon approaches.
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Hamanako Garden Park
5475-1 Murakushicho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 431-1207 Shizuoka Prefecture
Hamanako Garden Park is a Shizuoka pref. city park, built on the site of 2004 Pacific Flora Garden Exposition. From the Observatory Tower, you can see the Enshu Nada and Lake Hamana. Seasonal flowers are planted in 3,000m2 garden, nemophila, sunflowers and cosmos. The “Flower Museum" is a copy of Monet's garden in France. It has seasonal flowers like tulips, roses, water lilies, and dahlia. Summer (July/August) Opening hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Closed day: New Year's holiday (December 29th to January 3rd) "Flower Museum" is closed every Tuesday afternoon
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Hamanako Palpal
1891 Kanzanjicho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 431-1209 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Suzuki Plaza
1301 Zoracho, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu 432-8062 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Act Tower (Observation Deck)
111-2 Itaya-machi, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu 430-7745 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Hamamatsu Zoo logical Garden
199 Kanzanji-cho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 431-1209 Shizuoka Prefecture
Hamamatsu Zoological Garden is a municipal zoo with abundant nature facing Lake Hamana in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The adjoining "Hamamatsu Flower Park" is connected by a passage in the park, and you can visit both parks by purchasing a "joint entrance ticket". Hamamatsu zoo has the largest collection of primates among zoos in Japan including the Western Lowland Gorilla and Sumatran orangutan. Proud of the extensive exhibition contents such as lions and tigers, polar bears and black leopards. There are facilities such as a mini-safari-style large field with giraffes, zebras, and ostriches, the live interaction plaza, and konchukan (insects display facility). The last admission time is 4pm, and will be closed on December 29th, 30th and 31st.
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Nukumori no Mori
2949 Wajicho, Nishi-ku, Hamamatsu 431-1115 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Hamanako Service Area Up Line Area Concierge
47-1 Mittsugabicho, Sakume, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu 431-1401 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Neopasa Hamamatsu Up
7822-7 Miyakodacho Kita-ku, Hamamatsu 431-2102 Shizuoka Prefecture
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Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika
4263-1 Miyakoda-cho, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu 431-2102 Shizuoka Prefecture
A fruit themed agricultural park in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Adults and children can enjoy fruit picking that can be harvested all year round, large playground equipment with fruit motifs, BBQ, glamping, camping, activities, etc. in each season. (Business hours vary depending on the season.)
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